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War report 03/04/24[/center]
Night battles near Hong Kong!!!
Force H was given the night patrol duty off Hong Kong tonight, and as expected the japanese tried to dash past and bombard Hong Kong again. Tonight however, the venerable great war battlewagons had to face the finest and latest of the IJN.
Against our battleships Benbow, Marlborough, Empress of India, Erin and Canada the japanese had sent four 16" battleships, Tosa, Kaga, Mutsu, Nagato, four 14" battleships Ise, Hyuga, Fuso, Yamashiro and three older pre-war battleships, Aki, Satsuma and Settsu.
Accompanying them were four battlecruisers, Kongo, Hiei, Kirishima and Haruna and armoured cruiser Kurama with eight destroyers
Our ships managed to ambush the japanese fleet and HMS Marlborough hit BB Kaga with her first salvo. At close range even the armor of the new japanese dreadnought was no match for the 13.5" guns of our mighty ships. Kaga was then taken under fire from HMS Canada and HMS Erin, all together suffering thirteen 13.5" and 14" hits. She was seen retiring from battle area listing heavily and burning like a torch.
Enemy battleship Kaga hit by HMS Marlborough
BB Mutsu covered her retreat and suffered three penetrating hits from HMS Erin. Aside from a hit on one of our destroyers our ships suffered no damage.
Enemy battleship Mutsu being hit by HMS Erin
Japanese battleline then ran into Force K, which was approaching them from NW. Again the first salvo hit, this time HMS Thunderer destroying the B turret on BB Mutsu. The japanese destroyers then laid smoke, and retreated. CPT Gilmore, in command of Force K, then sent his destroyers to harass the retreating japanese but they were withdrawn after destroyers Swan and Warrego were sunk.
HMS Thunderer eliminating japanese firepower
Finally, the destroyers of Force L tried to intercept the japanese but were driven back, with the loss of destroyer Versatile. No hits were achieved on the enemy.
Night battle at Taytay
In an attempt to intercept enemy merchant shipping, light cruisers Castor and Champion, leading a flotilla of 8 dutch torpedo boats, were surprised by two japanese cruiser squadrons, consisting in total of 11 light and 2 armoured cruisers + accmompanying destroyers. Although CA Kasuga was damaged and a destroyer sunk we lost a torpedo boat and light cruiser Castor. This result was clearly unsatisfactory.
Night battle near Formosa
A part of Force J, consisting of light cruisers Courageous and Glorious with three Hawkins class CL's and several destroyers, made a sweep near the western coast of Formosa. They met and engaged 5 old pre-dreadnoughts and two cruisers and heavily damaged one of them, BB Hizen, whilst suffering no damage.
Our spies reported that BB Mikasa hit a mine while returning to Pescadores harbor. Said minefield was laid there by our submarines
Day time battles near Hong Kong!!!
The same part of Force J, while returning from Formosa ran into the japanese battleline near Hongkong. It was already dawning and our ships were surprised and taken under heavy and accurate fire from enemy ships. Although HMS Glorious and HMS Courageous were armed with 15" guns the enemy still had superiority, as both light cruisers were poorly armoured. HMS Courageous along with 5 destroyers was sunk, while the rest of the ships were damaged. In return, BB Nagato was heavily damaged by HMS Glorious
Ambushed!!!
But the Royal Navy will always fight back!
After BB Nagato was damaged the japanese retreated again, but our ships were then engaged by a total of 14 enemy destroyers, which resulted in the loss of light cruisers Frobisher and Hawkins and one destroyer. 4 enemy destroyers were sunk in return and several damaged. Only HMS Glorious and HMS Effingham managed to dock in Hong Kong, both heavily damaged.
HMS Courageous two days before being sunk
Those ships were only saved by the swift actions of CPT Gilmore and his Force K, which swept in and quickly sunk the remaining japanese destroyers and the two minesweepers that accompanied them
The Royal Navy crushing its enemies
HMS Monarch doing gunnery practice on enemy destroyers
Day time battle near Hong Saigon!!!
The final action of the day took place near Saigon, where the battlecruisers of Force F engaged and sank one enemy light cruiser and 9 destroyers. One of our destroyers was damaged
Royal Navy reigns supreme!